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The Payment Card market is a sector of the financial services industry that encompasses the issuing and acceptance of bank cards. Bank cards are payment cards issued by banks and other financial institutions that allow customers to make payments and access funds. Bank cards are typically linked to a customer's bank account and can be used to make purchases, withdraw cash, and transfer funds. Bank cards are accepted at a wide range of merchants, including retail stores, restaurants, and online merchants.
The Payment Card market is highly competitive, with a variety of card issuers and payment networks competing for customers. Payment networks such as Visa, Mastercard, and American Express provide the infrastructure for processing payments and transferring funds between banks and merchants. Card issuers such as banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions issue cards to customers and manage the customer's account.
Some of the major companies in the Payment Card market include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and Capital One. Show Less Read more